Design Team: Construction Phase

Disclaimer: Paramount owns the Star Trek Universe. I own my story. I just took
the characters out to play for fun, not for profit.

Note: The music that Harry played was the Concerto for Clarinet, composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is best known from the movie "Out of Africa."

Construction Stage

Copyright by Jan Monroe 1998

Tom smiled happily. The mock-up testing was done. He was off the
metaphoric hook. Someone else got his old quarters-office. He was back to his
jobs, flying his pretty Voyager and serving time in sick bay. Some of the testing
that the Doc had set-up lately made him wish that he had never set foot in
sickbay. One test was a simulation of an engine room explosion with seven
people seriously hurt.

The Captain hadn't picked the construction chief yet but Tom really didn't
care who was in charge. He wasn't it. His only participation in the construction
was that he was going to build the helm controls. Doc had talked Seven into
building the new Paris-Seven Biobed so that he could test it. The only problem
Tom saw is that Doc might want to give up his new toy . . . piece of medical
equipment . . . for the shuttle. Seven may have to build another one. *It was kind
of nice to have a piece of equipment built to save lives named after you,* he
thought.

He had finished the last report, gathered the last bit of data, badgered the
last expert for her report. Williams was a wonderful mom, a good ship's
councilor and keeps ships services running well even with all the other but her
reports were always late. He had written the over all report that tied all the other
reports and data together, then indexed it. Every piece of
documentation was exactly what regulations called for, complete and over done. The person
that took over the project would find that construction was the easy part. The documentation
was the killer.

He hadn't gotten any emergency calls about the shuttle project in over two weeks. The
freedom was exhilarating. He still wanted a long vacation, two or three weeks of B'Elanna and
no work. He didn't even care if it was all spent on Voyager. The Doc was threatening to kidnap
him for three weeks of duty in sickbay but Tom had talked him out of it so far.

He was flying Voyager on a quiet alpha shift. The Captain had ordered Ops and
astrometrics to be on the look out for sources of raw materials. She was apparently hoping that
they could find some of the minerals that they needed for the shuttle. They had been looking for
three weeks but no luck so far. They had found several mineral rich planets but they were
occupied with pre-warp civilization and off limits. Tom could understand why she wouldn't
want to trade for the materials. Any trader would know that they were up to something, or see
Voyager as a easy target, neither was an acceptable option.

"Captain. I'm picking up a solar system about 4 light years from here." Harry reported.

"Send the coordinates to Tom," She told Harry, "Tom, set a course, warp 7. Harry, as
soon as we are in range, start a mineral work-up. Tuvok, scan for ships and any other sigh of
life." She tapped her combadge, "Janeway to Seven."

"Seven," was the only response.

"Harry found a new system, do a full work-up as soon as we are in range."

"Acknowledged." Seven stated and signed off.

The Captain seat back in her chair, still trying to figure out who to put in charge of
shuttle construction. If the new system worked out then she would have to put someone in
charge. She keep trying to decide who could do it. The only candidate she had was Chakotay.
She knew his regular duties were extensive at the best of time. She didn't want to over work him
but he was the only one that could supervise such a large project that required authority over so
many different department. On the bright side, she could always assign Tom to be Chakotay's
assistant. She decided to inform Chakotay when he returned from his late lunch.

Two hours later she was in her office with Chakotay and the mineral reports. The
system had nine of the major elements that they needed. No intelligent life lived in the system
and the fourth planet was M-Class and had most of the minerals. They hadn't gotten into orbit
yet so they hadn't been able to determine if they could land Voyager. That was her hope. It
would give everyone shore leave, let B'Elanna work on the engines while they were safely shut
down, and it would make mining and refining operations proceed faster. If they worked quickly
while here, they should be able to fabricate the structural system before they left the surface.

As soon as they knew exactly what the planets surface was like, she would decide. The
pros were obvious from here but the planet might not be best place to spend up to a month doing
mining.

Chakotay did not take the news of his new assignment gracefully. He had watched Tom
work himself into a sick bed for three days with a project just 10 weeks long. The construction
phase was scheduled to go on for five months, twenty three weeks, according to Tom's last
report. Every time he thought of it he would get more and more tired and he didn't even know
what had been done yet. He hadn't been down to "Tom office" since before the shuttle mock-up
tests were completed. He did vaguely remember a construction schedule on one of the walls. At
the time he had commented on the inefficiency of the system but Tom had explained it. Each
page was a specific job or set of related jobs that all had to be done at the same time and by the
same personnel, and the jobs were all in sequence. Ship construction was very much a step by
step process. He had noticed the schedule behind the desk, the items that Tom had completed
were folded and sign the back. Definably old fashioned but it seemed to work for him.
Chakotay decided to meet with Tom in Tom's office and review what was on the wall.

"Paris," Chakotay called as he came out of the Captain's ready room.

"Yes, Sir?" Tom responded. Hoping that he wasn't in trouble again, but he didn't
remember doing anything that would bring down the commander's wrath.

"The Captain just put me in charge of the shuttle's construction. I need you to brief me
on whatever you have done to this point." Chakotay sounded stressed.

"How about after dinner, say 2000?" Tom suggested. He was so happy, someone else
was now responsible. The huge schedule of jobs, tests, inspections, and report writing was now
officially off his hands. He also knew why Chakotay was out of sorts. It was a monumentally
thankless job. It was an even bigger job than both the design and mock-up phases together.

"Fine," Chakotay replied, dreading to assignment, it was so much extra work that he
didn't really have time to do.

Voyager achieved standard orbit 30 minutes before the end of the alpha shift. They
started a planetary survey with an eye toward finding a shelter place near the mineral deposits to
land Voyager. The survey continued until 0300 the next morning.

~~~

The meeting in Tom's office was actually much shorter than Chakotay had expected. All
of the organization had been done. Each team member wrote the pages with requirements for
their area of expertise. Although, Chakotay didn't realize it, the pages were in four different
handwritings. Someone had even color coded the reports that he was to write and the reports
that others were to write and turn into him. It wasn't the greatest system but all Chakotay had to
do was follow it. His plan was to had an ensign go down there and copy everything on the wall
onto a padd, then into the computer.

The next morning, the ensign that he had assigned to job can back with a padd full of
information, even thought she had tried to copy it exactly as posted. Some postings were three
pages long and the very length of the entries was making the spreadsheet unmanageable. The
wall system was the easiest system available. Chakotay should have known, Seven would never
have supported Tom's using the wall unless it was actually the fastest system.

Chakotay didn't like it but he would have to take over Tom's office. Tom had taken out
all the items not related specifically to the shuttle construction. The only items that were
removed were about twelve padds and the old schedule of the mock-up testing.

~~~

The morning staff meeting was moved to 1400. The Captain had been closeted in her
office since the beginning of the shift with the geologist and metallurgist. They picked out the
most appropriately landing place for Voyager related to mineral deposits.

They called in Tuvok about 1100 and then request that one of the staff bring back lunch
for four when they returned from lunch. The choice of location was based availability of
minerals, the need too hid the ship while on the surface and the climate of the areas. The hiding
of Voyager was a major consideration. Voyager was most vulnerable to attack on the surface.
The best defense was not to be easy to find.

They called in Chakotay at 1300. Plans were being made to begin fabricating structural
elements for the shuttle.

The security plan for landing Voyager was simple. It uses four scuttles, three in orbit to
provide communication links and warning, and another shuttle to mine the one of the three
moons. Tuvok also suggested that all the children be implanted with homing devices. His
reasoning was that children would be out with various adults and wondering off was a real
concern.

The meeting was a wonderful surprise to the design team. B'Elanna, Tom and Harry all
had visions of shore leave and vacation time. Real sunsets, endless landscape when you looked
out a window and stolen moments standing on real dirt sounded heavenly to all of them. Harry
knew that Seven need a vacation, even though she didn't know what a vacation was. He
intended to teach her the splendor of time off and watching sunsets.

The ship wouldn't be landing until the next morning. The mining expert was putting
together mining teams, gathering equipment and deciding strategies to get to the minerals. Over
Voyager's years in the Delta quadrant, they had an impressive assortment of refining and
modeling equipment that they had built over the years.

B'Elanna started her making preparations for several major repairs projects as well as
starting the slip stream modification. Although they wouldn't have all the components they
needed to go into slipstreams safely, the parts they did have, could be installed. It would speed
the conversion process when the shuttle returned with supplies.

~~~

Tom always felt a thrill when he was landing Voyager on a planet surface. Voyager was
the most gracefully handing craft, and it felt like it just gentle drifted into it landing area. Tom
deftly maneuvered Voyager into the box canyon that Tuvok had chosen for it safety. Anyone
attempting to scan from space would have to go exactly overhead to differentiate the ship from
the mineral rich cliff surrounding it. Tom made a picture perfect landing.

Part of the Captain wondered if all this concern for security was necessary, but the
axiom, better safe than sorry usually applied. Voyager had attracted too much attention as a high
tech trophy for whoever can take it. A little paranoia was a good thing when discussing
Voyager's safety.

The shut down procedures took until lunch. The mining crews had spread out over the
planet, the refining equipment was set-up in temporary shelters at the rear of the canyon. Harry
spent the rest of his shift helping with the equipment. Tom spent the day treating sun burn, and
minor injuries. B'Elanna reorganized her engineering crew into two shifts and sent one crew out
with climbing equipment to visually inspect the outer hull.

After the first day, Chakotay had a new duty schedule. The first week, everyone was on
duty, the second week shore leave started. Everyone was scheduled for 10 days off. The shore
leave assignments took the crew members' job into consideration so the mining crews had the
very last rotation while the crews assigned to build the control systems were off first. Tom and
B'Elanna were scheduled for the first rotation. Carey could handle the standard repairs for their
vacation. Tom had split duty again, half his time on sickbay duty and the other half as Chakotay
assistant. *Two disapproving bosses at once, what joy!* Tom thought, *It should be just like
being home with my Dad.*

Harry and Seven had the third rotation. Seven had protested that she didn't need shore
leave but Harry had beat her to Chakotay. Chakotay sent Seven to Lena for a talk.

~~~

"I don't need shore leave!" Seven stated emphatically.

"Do you know what shore leave is?" Lena asked.

"It is when you have no duty to preform." Seven answered.

"It is a time when you can choice your own project. If you want to crawl through jeffries
tubes, moving your alcove into your new quarters, you can. If you want to spend all day with
Harry, you can. If you want to sit in the sun and read a padd, you can. It's a time when you set
you own pace," Lena explained.

"Why?"

"A change of pace allows a person to relax and take care or their own needs. Decide if
you want to have the quarters; I know that you are tired of sleeping on my sofa." Lena told her.

"If I decide to more the alcove that will require 16 hours of work. What should I do with
the other days?" Seven asked.

"Move in, decorate your quarters, spend time with Harry, baby sit the boys, go
swimming, read a novel, and lots of other things. What do you like doing when your not on
duty?" Lena asked.

"I liked the race that Harry took me to. It was stimulating. I like playing the boys. I like
playing Parsee squares with Harry, Tom and B'Elanna," Seven stated.

"Why don't you go and ask Harry what he is planning. I'm sure that he will have some
activities that you will want to participate in." Lena suggested.

"If I ask him to assist me in moving the alcove, do you think he will help?"

"Probably, he wants you to be happy," Lena replied. Sending Seven off to do personal
engineering during her vacation didn't seem like the best way to handle her reluctance but it
would benefit her in so many ways. Then again, it might ease her into creating her own projects
and Harry would help create other recreational projects.

~~~

To say that time flew would be a misnomer. Twelve hour shifts, four days on, three days
off was a killer schedule but all the projects were on schedule. Tom and B'Elanna were actually
happy about the shifts. They had sixteen days off. They had help with the schedule and
arranged for their extra long vacation.

Tom's favorite activity the first two days was having B'Elanna cover him from head to toe
with sun block, take a picnic, pillow and padd out for the afternoon. Sunning, sleeping, and
relaxing was his entire agenda. They would head back to the ship after sunset. B'Elanna loved
the quiet time but wasn't surprised that once Tom was rested, he became restless.

The third night was one of the most memorable of their lives. Tom and B'Elanna started
the evening was a private dinner. Tom had deliberate set a romantic mood. He was very
nervous, something that B'Elanna hadn't seen in months.

"Tom, what's wrong?" B'Elanna asked.

"Nothing's wrong." Tom answered, "Have you heard the latest hot new gossip. Harry is
going to help Seven set-up her own quarters, right next door to his. I wonder how Lena set that
up."

"I know about it but you can't change the conversion like that. Why are you so nervous?"
B'Elanna demanded.

"If you must know, I want you to marry me." Tom blurted out. It wasn't the most
romantic way to asked, more of a statement but his nerves and her pushing had pushed him over
the edge. He felt like he had just put his foot in his mouth, up the knee.

"What are you offering?" B'Elanna asked, trying to cover her shock.

"Love, devotion. The only way I will ever leave you is death. I will never willingly leave
you. I want you to be with me forever." Tom answered. He knew of her past and her fear of
commitment, everyone that should have been there for her had abandoned her. Her father
abandonment was physical while her mothers had been emotional.

"Even back on earth, with your family?" B'Elanna asked.

"Anywhere, anytime. You are most important person of my life. Even if we don't get
married, you will still be the most important person. Remember, according to Klingon tradition,
we are mated for life. When we started all this, I knew that it was for life--I WANT it to be for
LIFE," Tom replied.

While he was talking, she started pacing the room. He sounded so sincere but . . . She
couldn't finish the idea. This was one of her highest hopes and worse nightmares at the same
time. She wanted commitment and according to Klingon tradition they were committed. What
was funny, was that Tom took that commitment more seriously then she did. His last words
brought tears to her eyes.

B'Elanna walked over to the chair and sat. "I don't remember hearing you ask me
anything. I remember a statement but no question."

Tom smiled. He stood, walked over to B'Elanna and the kneeled in front of her. He took
her hands in his and started, "My darling, please marry me?"

"Yes," was her simple reply.

He pulled out a small ring case from his pocket, opened it and slipped the ring onto her
finger. It was a simple band with two stones, a ruby and a opal. She hugged him very tight and
didn't let go until morning.

~~~

They meet with Harry for lunch. Tom took the lead, "Harry, I find my self in need of a
best man. Are you interested?"

Harry choked on his food, gasping, "That is not funny."

"I'm not joking," Tom replied.

"When is the wedding?" Harry asked, still not convinced that this wasn't a practical joke.

"We haven't set a date yet. We want to get married during a slow time but who knows.
We have decided after the shuttle leaves, beyond that, we have no idea. We haven't even been to
the Captain yet." B'Elanna answered. "After you say yes, we are going to the Captain. Give us
an hour before spreading the news."

The light dawned, this is real. They are finally doing what everyone on Voyager had
expected them to do--get married. Harry wondered how long it would take for her to kick out
Tom at least over night. Harry smiled, "YES!"

The meeting with the Captain was even easier then they hoped. Harry had fears of a
practical joke, the Captain knew that they wouldn't try that on her. The Captain first reaction
was surprise but not really shock. Anyone that knew these two knew they were both good
together and good for each other.

B'Elanna went in search of Chakotay. She didn't want him to learn it from someone else.

Harry had given them the hour, exactly 60 minutes, as they requested. Then he
"accidentally" made a ship wide announcement. Due to the large number of people
congratulating them, they went on a nice long picnic for dinner. They hoped that the newness
would wear off quickly and something else would grab their attention. They were half right,
instead of being flooded with people, they had a constant trickle. It was much easier to deal
with. The work schedule helped keep things under control.

~~~

The vacation was cut two days short. Tom and B'Elanna were on skiing on the holodeck.
B'Elanna demanded that it be water skiing. She knows that water was softer to fall in than show
and it didn't have any trees for him to hit.

Tom received an urgent call from Doc. The molding crew and the refining crews were
working on the first set structural supports. One of the forms had broken lose and fell onto two
crew members. Another crewman was burned while stopping the equipment from pouring
liquid metal on the others.

The sick bay was packed with people and equipment. All three were in critical
condition. Tom and the Doctor had no choice but to try out the Paris-seven biobeds stasis unit.
If they tried to save all three at once than they would loss at least one if not all of them. They
choice Bridges, the burn victim, to go into stasis, he was awake and in sever pain.

Tom set up the stasis unit and turned to his other patients, Baytart. Broken bones,
internal bleeding and shock were the start diagnostic. Tom did some thing then that he never
dreamed he would have to do. He did surgery solo. The Doc was busy with the other patient,
Keith Williams, and couldn't assist. Tom had done this on the holodeck in simulations but to
have to actually do it was frightening. Tom's logic was, If I don't do anything, he will die. If I do
it, he should live. Scared, and uncertain, Tom started doing surgery. Tom, the naive fool that he
was, thought that he would start with a small operation, removing a wort or something, not
repairing traumatic injuries. Tom mentally got out a text book and followed the set procedures.

Three hours later, he finished his operation. The internal injuries were repaired, the
shock was dealt with but he still had bones to regenerate. He had to do another operation on the
left leg. The bones in the lower leg were crushed to the point that Tom wasn't sure which piece
went to which bone. He carefully installed rods and built the bones around them. The rods
would slowly be destroyed as the bone built it new matrices.

Five hours from the time of the accident, Tom could say that he first operation was a
total success. The patient's vital signs were good and he had awakened.

Tom rested. He knew that the both he and the Doc would have to work on Bridges if he
was going to have any chance of survival. Tom checked Bridges and determined that they would
have at least 6 hours of work to do to put him back together. The bed was doing its job. It was
keeping him alive. Tom had already started assessed the instruments that he would need for the
operation.

Doc was just finishing up on Keith. Seven had accompanied Lena to sickbay and then
dragged her out when Lena lost her composure. Keith had similar injuries to Baytart's but was
trapped under the mold longer. He was still in serous condition was expected to make a full
recovery. When Keith showed signs of waking, Doc called Lena. The Doc only let her stay for
ten minutes.

On her way out, Tom asked, "How long have you been married?"

Lena smiled, "Thirteen years."

Tom was surprised, "A child bride?"

"I was nineteen and he was twenty-one. We got married three weeks after he graduated
from the academy. I still had a year to go. The first year we were married. I bunked with my
sister in the dorms." She said as she left, almost too received for words that Keith was going to
recover. She smiled, remembering happier times and her small sons.

Tom replicated a cup of coffee. He was sitting at the doctor's desk, writing the report on
Baytart, when the Captain came in. Doc had called her as soon as Williams and Baytart had
awakened. Doc felt that Janeway would want to know.

"Gentlemen, you do great work." She congratulated both Tom and the Doctor.

"Thank you Captain. Would you like a complete report on their injuries and treatment?"
The Chief Medical Officer asked.

"No, Doctor. Send the reports to me in the morning. Why haven't you started healing
Bridges yet?"

"Frankly, because to try and treat all at once would have guaranteed that at least one
would die. Mr. Bridges was the worst case and in the most danger of dying. That made him the
best candidate for the stasis unit. We will have to carefully take him out of stasis, repairing his
injuries as we go." The Doctor then turned to Tom, "Mr. Paris, We need to schedule him for
treatment tomorrow morning."

"I'll be here. B'Elanna will be worried about me if I don't get home soon." Tom
answered. "Doc, Baytart is stable, You need to watch him for liver function. I did a lot of
repairs on it. According to the readings, I should be able to take him off liver support in twenty-four hours. It needs to be watched. Livers are notorious for being unpredictable. If the liver
function doesn't recover, we may have to grow him a new one. Call me if the readings change."

"Fine. Did you chart everything you had to do to Mr. Baytart?" The Chief Medical
Officer asked.

"Yea. It's all there. I also had it recorded, so that you can review it. The beam put several
large pieces of rib into his lungs, diaphragm, stomach, and liver. According to witnesses he was
on top of the beam and beat it to the ground, just in time for it to fall on top of him." Tom
started for the door. "Don't forget to report Keith's condition to Lena. She'll be worried."

Tom left.

The Captain turned to the Doctor. "What did he do today?"

"He did trauma surgery. I'll have to review the recordings before I can tell you exactly
what procedures, but the injuries he described were life threatening. I will include this in Tom's
instructional file," The Doctor stated.

"Doctor, was he qualified to do what he did?" The Captain asked. She knew that Tom
had progressed in the almost two years since they had last Kes but surgery? That sounded like
major advances to her.

"If he was in a normal medical program, no. However, I have allowed him to preform
any task that he has passed but the written and practical tests. He was about 90% ready for the
task he did today. Rebuilding livers are difficult at the best of times and he hasn't had to do one
before in simulations. That is why he is so worried about the liver function," the doctor
explained. He was actually quite pleased with both Tom's progress and his abilities. He jumped
in and did what had to be done.

"As long as when we get to the alpha quadrant, he isn't charged with practicing Medicine
without a licence," she joked.

"By the time we get to the alpha quadrant, he will have passed the board exams and will
be licenced." The Chief Medical Officer stated.

The Captain shrugged and left sickbay. She was going to have two Doctors on board
very soon. The only problem was finding them another assistant. A job that everyone has
ducked or refused in the past.

~~~

The next day Tom and Doc spent putting Bridges back together. Baytart's liver was
functioning normally, Tom rebuilding had worked. Tom was back at the doctor's desk writing
his doctor notes and drinking coffee.

"Mr. Paris," The Doctor spoke officially, "I believe that you have passed your trauma
surgical practical exam. Your work with Baytart and Bridges was excellent."

"Doc, I really wish that this hadn't happened," Tom stated.

"Accidents happen. Your job is to put people back together afterwards. Also, to see to
their other medical needs. You're next area of study will be neurosurgery. That is the last area
that you will be studying before your final exams."

"Final exams?" Tom asked, "I thought that I had been taking exams and tests all along."

"You have, but to became a doctor, you will have a few more exams." The doctor stated.

Tom didn't know wether to laugh or cry. Thomas Eugene Paris, MD had a very strange
ring to it but . . . it might impress B'Elanna's mom.

~~~

Life returned to normal for Tom and B'Elanna. All three patients spent five days in
sickbay. Tom spent his shifts in sickbay alternately between patient care, reading medical texts
and playing with the engineering simulation. He was still trying to find the configuration that
would allow longer slip stream jumps. Of course, every engineer on the ship was also looking
for what was turning out to be the "holy grail." Elusive and impossible to find just about
covered the solution. One configuration looked promising so he forwarded it to B'Elanna for
consideration.

B'Elanna had commented that it might not be just one quick fix solution but a set of
smaller fixes. A little fix here, an adjustment there, a few new consonants over there, added
together would make Voyager a fully capable slipstream vessel.

The construction on the on the shuttle was progressing quickly. Since the crews weren't
working in the small confined space of the shuttle bays or in space itself, the work moved much
faster than anticipated. So far Chakotay was three months behind in his report writing and
construction was two months ahead of schedule. A first in the annals of Starfleet, a ship ahead
of schedule and they were determined to keep it that way. If they continued at their current rate,
they would have the entire ship completed within two months. B'Elanna already had a crew of
her engineers building the main components of the propulsion system.

Seven spent most of her time working on the shuttle. The outer shell was completed in
the first three weeks. Seven learned a new skill, WELDING. She learned to hang from a
scaffolding and weld the inter hull to the structural support system. Some areas were bolted in
position while others were welded. The construction was complicated but Seven approved of
the orderly way that all the work was done.

She and Harry's vacation started in a most unusual way. They spent the first day crawling
through Jefferies tubes, moving Seven's Borg alcove. The Captain had approved the project
after Lena had talked her into it. Lena reasoning was simple; she wanted her sofa back and
Seven needed her own space. Lena had talked Harry into trading days, Seven choice the activity
on one day, he would choice the activity the next.

"Is it operating properly?" Harry asked. He had just spent 6 hours making power
connection and was tired. He didn't know why jeffries tubes were so oppressive. He was always
tired after spending a day in them.

"Yes," Seven stated. Harry dropped into the only chair in Seven's Spartanly furnished
quarters. She had a bed and a chair. "How am I to 'decorate,' I believe that was Lena term, my
quarters?"

"We start with the stuff you already have from the cargo bay. Your clothing, mementos
and padds will fill some of the space. Then we can go looking through the household stuff in
storage. I know that Tom's old sofa is in storage and his chairs. You can pick out what you like.
We'll add to that with other things, like pictures of Nick and Peter, maybe your mom and dad."

"One of you?" Seven asked.

"If you like," Harry answered, surprised that she would want a picture of him. Seven was
constantly surprising him now. She was a strange mix of innocents, ignorance, knowledge and
wisdom. She wanted physical closeness with him but not sex, yet. She loved the babies to
distraction and could be distracted from almost any task when someone asked about them. She
knows so much about space and ships but nothing about courtship.

"Yes," Seven replied simply.

Harry smiled. "Since we are done with the alcove, can my day start right now?"

"What are you planning?" she answered, uncertain.

"My plan for tonight is simple, dinner, a walk at sunset and practicing my clarinet on the
canyon rim. Want to join me?"

She smiled, "Yes."

Dinner in the mess hall was loud and less than tasty. Neelix had mix Leola Root with a
local tuber. The result--a neon orange paste that tasted like unspiced tofu. Although Seven
usually considered taste irrelevant that was horrible. They opted to pass on dinner in the mess
hall, retreating to Harry's quarters, they replicated chef salads for dinner.

"What are those black things called?" Seven asked.

"Black olives," Harry told her.

"Doesn't Tom put these on pizza?"

"Yes, along with a lot of other toppings." Harry joked, "Why the sudden interest?"

"I do not like olives on pizza but in the salad they are good. I do not understand why the
same food would have different tastes." Seven stated, clearly expecting him to be able to
explain it to her.

"In this case, it's simple, the temperature difference between the cold salad and the hot
pizza. Also, on pizza, they are mixed into sauce and the other toppings." Harry was extremely
pleased, Seven was starting to ignore the part of her that yells irrelevantly about all the little joys
of life.

She was starting to have definite preferences in food, clothing, and recreational
activities. She hated leola root but loved chocolate chip cookies. The wardrobe that she picked
for herself included jeans, long flowing skirts and oversized shirts. She found the joys of
oversized shirts by "borrowing" one of his old shirts during their graduate touching lessons
period. She still hadn't returned it. It was so large that the short sleeves came down to her
forearms. She loved rock climbing, volley ball, and tennis, but hated water skiing.

They finished eating and Harry grabbed his instrument for a small concert on the canyon
rim. The rim wasn't the private place Harry would have liked it to be. Many people had found
the scenery from the rim breath taking. They had even created a path. Harry picked a lovely
spot with a great view. The canyon framed Voyager and the sunset. He sat, put together the
clarinet and ran the scales.

He thought for a few minutes, trying to find the perfect music for the setting. He smiled
and started playing. The music raise and fell, it was a beautiful haunting melody.

She was surprised when he stopped. "What was that? You never played that one for me
before."

"Its title is the simply 'Concerto for Clarinet' by Mozart." Harry told her, trying to cover
the fact that the seven minutes of playing leave him slightly winded. He had to do more playing
or more cardiovascular workouts. He was out of shape for giving concerts. He looked around
and found several crew members hovering around, enjoying the view and music. He saw the
Captain walking with Chakotay.

Harry picked up his clarinet again. He started playing a beautiful melody. He had heard
the song during their trip to 1996 and fell in love with it. It was a emotional piece called "When
I fell in Love."

He glanced over to when the Captain and Chakotay were standing. They were together
but weren't actually holding hands. Harry still couldn't figure it out. Were they involved or were
they just great friends that enjoyed each other company. He did know that Chakotay was going
crazy trying to keep up with the construction. With the construction preceding so quickly, he
was so far behind with his reports that Tom actually started 'Co- writing' them. What this really
meant was that Tom wrote them, Chakotay read them, usually made a few additions, and put
both names on the reports Considering how much Tom hated writing reports, that was the most
telling development. Tom was working to get the documentation up to date. The first mission
could be delayed by the documentation, something that they did not want to happen.

Harry finished the second piece and started to take apart the clarinet. It was then that he
heard applause. He stood up and jokingly took a bow. "Thank you, all," he stated and quickly
sat.

The most unexpected reaction was from Seven, she moved over to him and kissed him in
full view of everyone. Harry returned the kiss until he again heard applause. Harry blushed,
stood and pulled Seven to her feet. "I believe that we can find a quieter spot to continue this."

"My quarters?" Seven suggested

"Sounds good to me."

"What is your plan for tomorrow?" Seven asked. She knew that she had promised to do
what every he wanted tomorrow, besides his activities for tonight had been wonderful.

"I was thinking of a picnic lunch, followed by a swim in the river, and meeting Tom and
B'Elanna for dinner. I don't know about after dinner." Harry told her.

"I do not have appropriate clothing for swimming." Seven stated, concerned that she
would be out of place.

"Have you ever heard the term 'skinny dipping'?" Harry asked, with a lustful smile on his
face.

"Skinny dipping is when someone goes swimming without any clothing, naked." she
stated, then she thought for a few moments, "Is it your intention to see me without my clothing?"

"Whatever gave you that idea?" Harry asked in his best impression of Tom's phony
innocent, hurt voice.

"You suggested an activity . . . Are you trying to be funny?" Seven asked.

"Sorry, but you did walk right into it. Skinny dipping is best done on the holodeck with
privacy locks in place. I would love to get naked with you, any time you suggest as long as it not
in public." Harry replied.

Seven did not reply but took his hand and lead him back to Voyager and her quarters.
Seven wanted to spend the first night in her new quarters with Harry.

They spent the next day picnicking and swimming. Lena was at the river with the boys
and her camera. She took pictures of the boys, Harry and Seven. Lena review the pictures that
night and replicated two of the best, one was of Seven holding both boys and the other was of
Harry laughing at the babies antics. She gave them to Seven to help her decorate her new
quarters.

The third day they rummaged through the multiple storage areas, looking for just the
right items. She found a sofa, two chairs and a display case that she liked. Lena was helpful and
beamed the furniture to Sevens quarters and sent a crew to install it. Furniture on space ships
wasn't just placed but bolted down with cushions valcroed on and smaller items like clocks held
in place by magnets. Harry again planned the evening.

The fifth day of their vacation started out well but became emotionally charged. The
Captain had made an announcement of the first crew to go back to the alpha quadrant on the first
mission, Tuvok, Harry, Carey, Hamilton, Rollins and Vorik. The Captain made her choice
according to whom she could spare and who could get the most work done while in the alpha
quadrant.

Seven abstractly knew why Janeway had picked Harry for the trip. He knew all the
systems and could think quickly to prevent a crisis. On the emotional level, Seven didn't know
what to feel. He was leaving her, even thru he said that he would be back he was still leaving
her new collective. This was most distressing. She had no difficulties with Tuvok leaving but
then he didn't belong to her. Harry belonged to her. He was part of her new collective. She had
been separated from one collective and was scared that her new collective would be destroyed.
When Harry was unable to reassure her, he called Lena for help. After two hours Lena called the
Captain. Janeway was finally able to reassure Seven.

Seven needed a project that would keep her bossy and her mind off Harry's leaving for
the afternoon. The project was researching the legal situation that Voyager and her crew would
face. The research was fruitful. They found out several precedents that made the legal battles
ahead easier.

Garron had no legal problems, according to Starfleet law, he was a minor and all his
crimes would be handled in juvenile courts on his home world before he turned 21. He could not
be tried for any crime he had preformed before his 18th birthday. His 22st birthday was in three
months.

Tom's legal problems were only a problem if Starfleet decides to challenge his contract
based on this role on Voyager. He was to be an observer and guide in the badlands not the chief
helmsmen and later medical personnel. Command would have problems making that stick.
However, the contract was specific about him following Janeway's orders. Although he had
been creative about how to follow those orders over the years, he had followed them.

The Maquis legal problems were more difficult. Considering the new political situation
in the alpha quadrant, they may be given a blanket amnesty. They were all considered terrorist,
it might not happen. Chakotay problems were more complicated due to him leading the cell.
Their best bet would be to hire a lawyer on earth and give Tuvok the ability to negotiate on
behave of the Maquis crew.

Seven's status was much harder. She didn't have one. According to the law she was an
adult, however she wasn't considered legally competent to make decisions. She needed either a
guardian or a parent before Seven reached the alpha quadrant to provide the best protection.

At 17:45, Lena announced, "Its dinner time. Anyone want to go to the mess hall and
guess what's for dinner?"

"I can't believe it's that late." The Captain stated.

"Seven to Kim," Seven called

"Kim."

"I had been informed that it is dinner time. Will you be joining us?" Seven asked.

"Sure. I'm standing in line now, how many spaces should I hold?" Harry asked.

"Lena's table, we will be bringing the babies with us." Seven stated. Lena's usual table
was large, sitting eight with two high chairs at one end. Dinner time was one of Lena busiest
casual counseling times. She'd invite anyone that was feeling lonely or homesick to her table for
a family dinner, "Robeshaw style." A reminder that anyone at her dinner table was now a
member of her family.

Lena carried Pete and Seven carried Nick into the mess hall. Harry called them over, "I'll
watch the boys while you get your trays. Don't take any of the yellow stuff. It looks like sweet
potatoes but it tastes like corn starch with an unidentifiably weird after taste."

"Thank you for your recommendations, Mr. Kim," the Captain replayed seriously.
Although she was a more adventurous eater than Tom Paris was, a little warning about the worst
of the worst was always appreciated. All three women went over getting their dinner trays.

Harry gave each boy a cracker. Nick turned his into microscopic crumbs before Lena got
back to the table. He mixed in a little liquid from his bottle and made a paste that he gleefully
tried to give to everyone who passed. Harry watched this and was thinking, *this kid spends too
much time in the mess hall, his' imitating Neelix. * The horrible part was that Nick was covered
from head to toe with his paste before his mom could get back with her dinner. Peter was
neater, kind of, he was gnawing on the cracker, making an attempt at eating. Harry was torn, do
you laugh at the mess or do you grab a cloth and try and hide the mess from his parents? Harry
opted for laughter.

Neelix had put aside a supple of unspiced apple sauce that the Doctor had approved of
for the babies. Last week, Neelix had accidentally left a test batch out and the crew had eaten all
of it. He could not figure out why they would want to eat the plain baby food over his Telaxian
Casserole. Lena went into the kitchen to get the apple sauce for the boys.

She was the last one back to the table. Seven and the Captain returned and Tuvok joined
them.

"Tuvok, you would be surprised by our research this afternoon. We were looking into the
legal database and found a few new and interesting facts." The Captain started.

"What interested you?" Tuvok asked.

"Garron doesn't have any problems, He was a minor at the time of the crimes and
federation law said that he must be prosecuted before he turned 21 for any crimes committed
before his 18th birthday. He's free. Tom Paris could only have problems if the rehab committee
pushes the issue. He was paroled to me with the condition that he follow orders." The Captain
stated.

"You believe that Mr. Paris followed orders?" Tuvok asked, if he was human, she would
have accused him of joking with her.

"I believe that Mr. Paris has almost always done what he believed was best for the ship.
Also, he was assigned to sick bay as an assistant. His work there went well beyond the call of
duty. He deserves for these old mistakes to be left in the past." The Captain explained. She
knew that Tuvok actually did approve of Paris development.

"I agree with your logic." Tuvok approved.

"The hard part is the Maquis status and Seven's. Seven's problems are complicated. The
only out that we can find is either adoption or an appointed guardian."

"Wouldn't marriage solve the problems?" Harry asked.

"No. Marriage is a legal contract. Anyone that wanted control of her could argue that
she is not legally competent to make that contract. They could argue that you have your own
agenda and are not protecting her best interests. If they won, they would dissolve the marriage.
We need something that is harder to break. A parent would be the best solution." Janeway
explained. "Seven, who do want to adopt you?"

"Ensign Kim." Seven answered.

"Sorry. No. Adoption is a legal relationship between an older person and a younger
person. I'm younger than you are by three months. I don't qualify," Harry stated. "Remember
the letter you wrote stating who you thought that take care of your interest. You can choose
anyone on that list except me. That leaves Captain Janeway, Lena Williams or Tuvok."

"The logical choices would be between Lt. Williams or Captain Janeway." Tuvok stated,
disqualifying himself. "Since a human judge on earth will be proceeding, a Vulcan parent would
not be their first choice."

"Seven, you may have to think about this for a while. There are pros and cons to each
choice. The pros to picking Me and Keith are that you would be the boys' sister. Another pro is
that I have an extremely large extended family that will be there when you need help. The con is
that we plan to take at least a two year sabbatical from Starfleet after we return. I want the boys
to get to know some of their cousins. The legal adoption means that you will have to spend
those two years with us on my home world. After that you should be able safe enough to make
other choices." Lena paused for a quick breath and continued.

"The pros for the Captain are different. You can serve on any of her ships without
joining Starfleet. She has more political clout and her adoption would be less likely to be
challenged. She can also request Harry at her assignment so you could be with him, if you want.
The cons are that you and her have had difficulties in the past. Also, if you have to follow her to
her assignments rather than chousing your own for a few years or find a situation where you are
protected." Lena paused to catch her breath and take a few bites of food. "You don't have to
decided tonight. Talk it over with Harry, the Captain, and anyone else that you think might help
you have to decide which set of pros and cons you can live with. This doesn't have to be decided
until about two weeks before the first mission leaves."

"Lt. Williams," Tuvok addressed her. "I find this situation illogical. According to the
federation legal experts, Seven is not capable of making legal decisions. However, you are
asking her to make a decision on which legal actions will be taken."

"You know, as well as I do that she may not be experienced enough for legal contracts
and would not be live on her own on a planet with a highly developed social system. She is
capable of make decision on Voyager. The problems are not with her, they are with the people
who would view her as a research subject rather than a person. The cases that were most
disturbing were those of Lt. Commander Data of the 'Enterprise.' One scientist wanted to take
apart his brain to try and figure out how it worked. Data won because Captain Jean-Luc Picard
backed him. It could have gone the other way just as easy. Later Data built a daughter, who the
same scientists tried to take. That case was won by Data based on parental rights. We want to
avoid the unethical researchers at all costs. Our best defense is parental rights. This is our best
course of action for long term protection. We want her to have a life that she can control."

"You seem to think that she will need long term protection." Tuvok stated.

"Very long term. I know several things. One adoption works or I wouldn't have 6 of my
9 siblings. I also know that the unethical are always willing to wait and pounce when you least
expect them. If Seven is to have the life she wants later, we have to protect her now." Lena
stated.

"I will review the cases you are basing your actions on." Tuvok replied.

"Good," the Captain pronounced, "Harry, what piece are you going to play on the rim
tonight?"

"I don't know. I just look out at the sunset and play what every seems to fit the mood.
One night it was Mozart, another night Debussy and yet another McCartney. Why are you
asking, I'm not exactly putting on concerts out there." Harry commented.

"I rather liked you sunset concerts. You seem to capture the mood so well."The Captain
complimented Harry. "I remember when your mother contacted me to ask if she could send your
clarinet. I never dreamed that I would come to enjoy listening to it so much."

"Thank you." He strangled out while turning red.

"How many people come out to listen to him play the sun down," Lena asked.

"I know about thirty." Tuvok stated. "Several crew members have commented on how
relaxing and enjoyable Mr. Kim's music is."

"I don't know how much I'm going to enjoy it now I know how many people are listening.
Maybe some else would like to come and play." Harry suggested. He looked at Seven. Her face
was a mask of confusion and concentration. She still hadn't recovered enough to make small
talk. She was still working on that set of social skills.

Harry finished his dinner quickly and pulled Seven away before she could volunteer to
give Nick and Pete their bath. Seven loved playing with the splashing babies but Harry was
stuck mopping the floor after the three of them were done making their mess.

~~~

Later Tuvok reviewed the cases that Lena had sited. He thought that the Captain and
Lena had over stated the case and that Seven would not need this layer of legal protection. After
reading the cases and transcripts he knew why the Captain was so determined to protect Seven.
Even thought the federation might mean well, they would not have Seven's best interest in mind
in all situations.

He started reviewing the legal formalities involved with a Starfleet officer adopting a
dependent. According to this research, the Captain was the best choice. She was an older, more
established officer without children. The Williams were only 6 and 7 years older than Seven
that could call attention to the fact that this was a legal maneuver. The young children would
also be against them as some judges would see the adoption as a way for the Williams to obtain
a free child care provider.

He planned to make his recommendations to the Captain the next morning.

~~~

Seven pushed the adoption to the back of her mind. She was just learning the joys of a
vacation. Not having a duty station or a specific task to do at first was frightening but after
spend so many days with Harry, she was beginning to enjoy it. They had been swimming,
hiking, attended a concert of Vulcan sky music and decorated her quarters.

She had been skeptical about how he suggested they go about this task but the rooms
were remarkably comfortable and livable. While they worked, Harry was always asking her
opinion on how she want the room to look. The rooms were not like him but he stated that he
was happy with the results. For a former Borg, Seven taste ran toward the light and airy. Light
colored furniture and bedding, the posters on the walls were of hot-air balloons and a special
corner was set-up for baby supplies. She called the balloons simple engineering and visually
appealing. She had an eclectic mix of Borg, Federation, and delta quadrant items. Seven didn't
realize just how much of herself that she had put into the her new quarters, a mix of the old and
new but the new was given preference.

Harry found that he like spending as much time in her quarters as his own. He also knew
what to give her for now on, Hot air balloons. He was planning to take her in a ride in one as
soon as he figures out how it worked. The engineering was simple. The practice was difficult.

They still had four days of vacation. Seven was extremely nervous that day but didn't
say why. She had also stopped by both Lena's and Sickbay without explanation. She had
replicated his favorite dinner, or as she put it, "foods that you have statistically shown a
preference for when replicating or have discussed most frequently in favorable terms."

Harry knew that she had made some sort of decision, about what he wasn't certain but
that she had decided and was making plans was clear. It became clearer when Seven ordered
Schubert to play in the background, lighted the candles and turned down the lights. They had
been in this situation before, he was teaching her about courtship and how the "getting to know
you" stage worked. She was not particularly impressed by the show of low lights, soft music and
inefficient mating rituals. That was over 9 months ago.

"You know that I appreciate the dinner and your thoughtfulness but what is you
planning?" Harry asked, hoping that it was something good.

"I believe that I am ready to take the next step in our relationship." Seven stated, hoping
that the words did not show just how nervous she was about this development. She knew every
inch of Harry's body for the touching lessons. She had worked hard on those lesson both
because she was curious about touching but she also wanted to touch Harry. The finial step of
sex had taken more than six months from the completion of the lessons. A part of her wanted
him but a small part that she refused to admit to having had feared the emotional aspects of the
act.

"Why?" Harry asked, they had spent too much time together for him not to know just
how big a decision this was for her.

"The recent events have brought to my attention that all aspects of life must move
forward."

Harry was confused. Did she want him because he may be leaving soon or for some
other reason. "Why now?"

"I was confused by my emotions about this. Lena pointed out that events have 'delivered
a swift kick to my complacency.' I had become so comfortable with how our lives had been
progressing that I was unwilling to take a make any changes." Seven explained, slightly putout
that he would be questioning this decision.

Harry smiled. He reached out, took her hand and kissed it. "I know what you are talking
about; taking a big step can be both scary. If it fails, you have lost what you have but sometime
you have just go for what you want. I know."

~~~

The shuttle construction was well ahead of schedule. The Captain had a difficult
decision to make. *Does Voyager stay on the planet for an extra week or two and complete the
major construction, or leave on schedule in five days?*

To help make the choice clearer she called a senior staff meeting for progress reports.
The Captain also invited Lena Williams because she was still ship services chief and Carey who
had been put in charge Voyager's modifications. B'Elanna was busy building the propulsion
system for the shuttle. Seven and Harry had just returned from their vacation. She was working
with B'Elanna on the shuttle and he was working with Carey on Voyager's modifications.

Tom came to the meeting with an arm full of padds. He had to get Chakotay to sign
about half of them and a few the Captain signature was needed to complete the documentation.
Tom had thought that the documentation on the design stage and mock-up stage was
overwhelming but that was just a taste of the real "paper work" hell of construction. To date, he
had written 28 reports, hounded others for 163 reports and had to force Chakotay to write 3. The
design stage only had 28 reports total. Tom did feel slightly sorry for the poor officer who had
to read all of it.

Tom had not realized when Chakotay took over the shuttle project that he would be
dragged, kicking and screaming, back into his office writing reports. According to regulations,
Chakotay should have written most of them but he just didn't have time. Directing construction
on a project that was progressing at more than twice the schedule was time consuming. The
calendar on Tom's wall was for 21 weeks. They had been on the planet for 9 weeks and the
shuttle was currently on week 17. The next few weeks were of building the inside with the
finery, like navigational controls and medical facilities. When the design team had created the
construction schedule, they had planned for a few people to work full time and than others to
come and help in their areas of expertise.

The Doctor had actually allowed Tom to write shuttle reports in sickbay because, "They
keep you out of trouble." Tom wasn't fooled, he knew all the activities with the shuttle had even
affected Doc. It was one of the few things that the crew talked about constantly. Tom had
treated enough sore backs, pulled muscles and overworked joints to know that when not on
shore leave, almost every crew member had worked on the shuttle. Naomi had even drawn
pictures of the shuttle's progress. Although the art was not quite what Starfleet wanted in its
document the drawing now graced the walls of Tom's office with a promise that she could put
them up in the shuttle when it was complete.

The Captain called the meeting to order. "We are here to assess the progress we have
made since landing. I'll start by going around the table. Carey?"

He sat up straighter, "We have been very lucky. The extra structural supports that we
needed to make Voyager slipstream capable have been installed. We have been reviewing all
the engineering suggestions to improve the slipstream configuration. We have found five
suggestions that will lengthen the slipstream time. We are now safely up to 59 hours at
slipstream with 100 hours recovery time. That should get us home roughly in about 75 to 80
days. We are still looking at some of the other suggestions, hoping that will improve the time in
slipstream. The major modification that we can do to Voyager without the additional parts from
the alpha quadrant is done. Our engines are in better shape now than anytime in the last three
years."

"Williams?"

"Voyager hasn't been this clean since we were launched. The basic systems are operating
at peak condition. My crews on the shuttle have installed the waste system and duct work for
the life support system. We are currently working on manufacturing the furniture for the shuttle.
We have items that we can transfer from Voyager to the shuttle." Lena replied.

"Paris?" the Captain continued the roll call.

"Sickbay or shuttle first?" Tom asked.

"Sickbay." She answered.

Tom scrambled for a padd, "Baytart, Williams and Bridges are all back on duty,
completely recovered. We have treated more than 40 minor injuries. The worst was a broken
arm. General health is good, a few vacation treatments, sunburn and other minor problems."

He started shuffling padds again, "The shuttle is well ahead of schedule. The
documentation is about a two weeks behind and I'm working on bringing that end up to date.
Most of this is reports that ether you or Chakotay have to sign. We are on week 17. Due to the
nature of the rest of the construction, it will be slower. We are building internal components and
that has slowed us down. The original plan had people building the components when other
duties permitted but with the refining work, molding work and the accelerated shuttle
construction hasn't allowed time for that part of the project."

"Why did you plan it like that?" She knew that the design team had created the
construction schedule.

Harry answered, "We thought that we would be building on the fly. By having
components built during slow times, we would have them completed just before they were
needed. The shuttle has progressed so fast, it just hasn't gotten done."

"Are they being built right now?" She asked.

B'Elanna took this one. "Yes, with Voyager done, all the engineering crews but, a
skeleton crew, have been working on a shuttle related projects. At the current rate, we will be
done in two weeks. Installation will take longer."

She moved on, "Chakotay."

"The shuttles first major test starts tonight at 20:00. It's the hull pressurization test. We
need to take it up to 4 atmospheres for 72 hours. If it passes, we can start installing the more
delicate instruments." Chakotay reported, "If it passes this first test it should be completed in
three weeks. If not, failure analysis could take a while."

"We are scheduled to leave in 5 days, how long will the shuttle construction take if we
move the hull into the shuttle bay and leave?" She asked.

"The speed is related to the number of crew working on the project. Currently 100
people a day are working on the shuttle in some way or another. Next week, with the
installation of the controls, only 20 people can work on it at a time. The dilemma of to stay or
not is difficult. If we stay for 12 days, we will have the shuttle completed enough that just an
engineering crew would be needed to finish. We have lots of volunteers who want to spend their
off hours on the project." Chakotay reported.

"B'Elanna, do you have enough people to pull the crew that Chakotay needs to complete
the scuttle after we get underway?" The Captain inquired.

"Considering that Voyager is in top condition, I can run short for a few weeks. He can
pull the shuttle repair crew also. We have repaired everything that needed repair. Even the little
annoying problems that we never had time for." B'Elanna answered.

"Have you been making work?" The Captain asked. She approved of good repair but not
of making work just so crew members would have something to do.

"No, Everything that we did has been on a to do list. Some were very, very low priority
but we had the time and materials to bring almost everything up to regulation level. I figured if
we had the time and people that engineering should do what Ship's Services did. I took all the
problems that had been reported, split my crew into teams and gave each team the list for one
specific areas of Voyager. Murphy is even done cleaning the jeffries tubes. Seven weeks, a new
record for cleaning 15 levels of Jeffries tubes. I did go a little over board and spent six months
of engineering replicator rations for the component. I'm banking on our being in the alpha
quadrant before I have to pay up." B'Elanna admitted.

"So if we leave in 12 days we will have the shuttle nearly complete then we will be able
to continue and still have the personnel to run the other departments." The Captain summarized.

"Yes, Captain," Chakotay answered.

"We'll stay the extra days." She announced. "Tom when is the party?"

"What party?" He asked, trying his innocent act again, the one that hasn't worked on
Janeway since the Badlands.

"The Successful pressure test party." She stated.

"In five days, starting at 1800 under the main canopy between Voyager and the shuttle."
Tom paused and then changed tactics, "We really do have to name that shuttle. Everyone has
been calling it 'Moby Dick.'"

"Yes, we do have to name the shuttle. Who's cooking for this party?" She pressed, not
allowing his distraction tactic to work.

He finally gave up and spilled it, "It's an old fashion cook out. A few of us are going to
grill hamburger and hot dogs, the corn crop is coming in so we thought of corn on the cob. The
red tuber we found here tastes like white potatoes so I was hoping that Lena would make some
potato salad . . . "

"Why?" The Captain asked.

"She's from a ag world. She can actually cook a verity of foods." Tom remarked.

Lena's notorious sense of humor took over, "Potato salad requires pound of tubers per
person. Tom, are you volunteering to peal 70 pounds of tubers?"

"You know, fire baked tubers sound really good right now." Tom responded. "We were
thinking of a green salad. Activities include volley ball and a soccer game, alpha shift against
the other shifts. Anything else I should plan?" He asked. Tom knew that he was in trouble for
planning the party without permission but actually. He didn't start it. The Doctor had suggested
it. A great stress reliever and a way include people in the project even if you didn't get to work
on the shuttle. He suddenly spoke again, "It was Doc's idea."

"Proceed. Start the party at 1400 so both shifts can attend." She ordered. It was a good
idea. She was had only been guessing about the party but knowing Tom, one was in the works.
He had parties at the end of each stage of development, why should this stage be any different.
"Is that all?"

Tuvok handed out padds as they waited for Seven. She came in and set next to Harry.

Tuvok started, "I have been doing some future research based on the research that caused
Captain Janeway and Lt. Williams so much concern. I admit that when you first presented the
idea of adoption to me, I believed that you were over reacting to rather limited information.
Upon reviewing the cases and other similar cases, I believe that adoption is the only long term
protection that we can provide for Seven. I reviewed the adoption laws and have found some
very interesting information."

He paused to pick up his padd, "The adoption laws are very specific about who can or
cannot adopt. To make the adoption both legal and resistant to legal challenges, we must take
several steps. The first is that although the Williams are willing, they are not the best choice.
Some judges might see the adoption as either a legal maneuver or them trying to get free child
care. Captain, you are the best choice."

The Captain looked at Seven and asked, "Could you handle the thought of becoming a
Janeway?"

"Yes, Captain." Seven stated. She was now more scared than before. Tuvok thought
that she might be in danger and he didn't make easy decisions nor was he emotionally scared by
the cases. Tuvok's pure logic viewing her situation as dangerous was scary to Seven. Harry
reached under the table and took her hand, squeezing reassuringly.

"I reviewed the cases and the adoption laws. No where on in the standard forms does it
ask if the "Adoptee" is known by another name. Since only Seven's medical file lists both
names and her work on other projects was "Seven" we may be able to omit the information
about her Borg past. That is what Starfleet and others will be most interested in . . . "

Janeway interrupted him, "Are you suggesting that we lie on the forms?"

"Not lie, just answer the question in as literal fashion as possible. No where on the forms
are the Borg mentioned, I therefor believe that they would not care to know this information."
Tuvok answered. "The basic facts are that Seven's parents were killed in a Borg attack when
she was six. She has no family on board or in the federation and Captain Janeway has taken
particular interest in her care and development. The medical staff on Voyager believes that
adoption is in her best interests."

Lena looked up from her padd, "What you are trying to say is if we can help the judge
assume that Seven is a child, than we should allow that assumption to continue?" Tuvok nodded.

"As long as the judge is only reading the carefully written forms, he might miss her
actual age, and assume that Seven was a child born on Voyagers travels and being raised by the
Captain. That is my hope or a very friendly judge." Tuvok stated.

"The judge isn't a problem if we apply in San Francisco. Judge Magill Oglan practically
rubber stamps adoptions if all the paperwork is in order and the parent to be is a Starfleet
officer." Lena told them. "You might even take the adoption forms and reports to him and
explain about the closeness of the crew since our kidnaping from the Badlands."

"This form requires us to attach a picture of the child. How do we get around that?"
Harry chimed in.

"Take a picture of Seven with the Captain, Naomi, Pete and Nick. Let the person
viewing the picture assume that Naomi is the adoptee and Seven was one of the adult watching
the kids." Lena told him.

"Will Doc go for this bit of deception?" Harry asked.

"We'll ask. I didn't think that we would need to cover this much up. I thought that we
just have to fill out the forms, not covertly fight Starfleet even before we made the first move."
Lena stated.

The Captain tapped her combadge and called, "Janeway to the Doctor."

"Yes, Captain," he replied promptly.

"Can you come to the senior staff briefing room right now?" The Captain asked.

"Yes, Mr. Paris is on duty. I'm on my way." He answered and cut the line.

Harry was setting there with a strange, bewildered look on his face, "What's wrong,
Harry?" The Captain asked.

"The implications are just sinking in. I've been dating the Captain's daughter for 18
months." Harry stated. "Seven had just become a Starfleet royal, grandfather an admiral, mom a
Captain, where does that leave me?"

"Right where you are," the Captain said. "This is mainly legal maneuvering. I will not
try to start running her love life now."

Harry laughed, "If we get married, do I call you Mama, or Ma'am?

"You get to clean Jefferies tubes for either one." She stated but smiled. The joke had
been lame but he was trying to break the tension.

The Doctor came in and addressed the Captain. "You wanted to see me?"

"Are you aware of Seven rather precarious legal position?" The Captain asked.

"Yes, Mr. Paris told me that Seven was to be adopted by a fellow crew member." The
Doc replied.

"To help the adoption along, we will need to be selective about what is in the reports.
We believe that she would be better protected if the court believes her to be a child rather than a
former Borg." The Captain told him.

"Are you suggesting lying?" The doctor demanded to know.

"We are not going to lie. We are going to answer each and every question as literally as
possible. We will not offer any additional information. Surely you know that not everyone
needs to know everything." The Captain pressed. "In this case, it will be a preventive measure.
Think how months or years of being intensely studied could limit Seven's abilities to interact
with people and lead the life that she wants to have."

"Seven will need intensive therapy when we reach the alpha quadrant to help her adjust."
The doctor protested.

"We know. She knows it. She will get all the help that she needs. Our goal is for us to
have control over her future rather than Starfleet command. Unethical people tend to use turn
institutions against their victims. We want to create a situation where the people that have her
best interesting in mind will be able to prevent the unethical from gaining control." Janeway
reasoned.

The doctor wavered slightly, "I will need to review the forms that are required before I
can support this course of action."

"Of course, I'll also send down some other relevant information for you to read." Lena
told him. She had just the right mix of cases of institutional neglect, unethical scientists, and
legal Flin-flummery to help him realize that we needed to protect Seven.

"Lena," the Captain started, "You are in charge of the forms as the temporary ship's
councilor. Make sure that all the forms are completed correctly. No lies, they could nullify to
adoption."

"I'll see to it," Lena answered.

"Anything else?" Janeway asked. No one spoke up. "Then, dismissed."

~~~

The Doctor was upset by the information he received from Lena. "Mr. Paris."

"What, Doc?" Tom answered.

"I have been reviewing the information that Lt. Williams sent me. Is it true that Starfleet
has studied rather than helped some of it dependants?"

"Doc, Starfleet is made up of people and rules. Sometimes people twist the rules to suit
their own ends." Tom answered. He didn't know what was in the files but he did know that even
Starfleet had it dark side.

"The adoption forms do not ask the adoptee age. It just wants to know about handicaps
and general physical health. If I only answer the question as asked then Seven will appear to be
a child. But if I am not totally comfortable with this deception." The doctor explained.

Tom set in the chair across from the doctor. "The Captain doesn't want you to lie. She
wants us to tell them exactly what they ask about. I can tell you that being on the wrong side of
Starfleet is dangerous. Seven is unique with her knowledge of the Borg. The intelligence
section of Starfleet would love to have her in their control so that they could gain every scrape of
information. I think that they might help her, but it would be selective at best."

"Are you saying that they would question Seven for weeks on end?"

"More like years. She had access to a multitude of Borg secrets. They would want them
all." Tom assured him.

"What do you think is best for Seven?" The Doctor asked. He was now convinced that
he was not being manipulated and the danger to Seven's physical and mental health would be put
in jeopardy.

"The adoption, a few years with the Captain and Harry. Counseling for the adjustment
problems." Tom answered. "Long term, likely marriage to Harry. He has expressed interest in
marriage and she has expressed an interest in children. Harry is way too conventual to father
children out of wedlock."

"Doesn't that rather limit her future?" The doctor asked.

"Only if they wanted it limited. She is smart, has vast technical knowledge and he is a
Starfleet officer. If they ever left Starfleet they could do whatever they want." Tom dismissed
the idea that Harry would limit Seven's development. "I trust Harry with my life. I trust the
Captain and Tuvok to do what they have to protect this crew from danger. No matter what the
source of danger."

The Chief Medical Officer nodded, finally understanding why the deception was needed.
This was rather like dealing with a first contact situation. Information was valuable and too
much could be very dangerous, better to limit the information made available until the intentions
were known. "I will follow the Captain's suggest that such forms should be taken extremely
literally."

Tom smiled, "Seven will appreciate this. Just think of as payback for your refusing to
give up the new biobed."

"Tom, why would I allow a valuable piece of equipment to be removed from Sickbay
when we have the supplies to build another?"

"Hay. I'm not judging you. I know what it can do, but when you talked Seven into
building it, you did promise to send it on the shuttle." Tom reminded him.

The Doc clearly remembered the promise but he also remembered what the bed had done
for bridges. If he could, he would convert all the surgical beds to Paris-Seven beds. He looked
up at Tom, "don't you have anything better to do?"

"Sure, I was just reading this great chapter on spinal cord injury repairs. I'm not sure but
all the cases in the book seem to be related to trauma." Tom reported.

"Go back to your reading," the doctor ordered. He turned and started carefully reading
and filling out the medical forms needed for Seven's adoption. Lena had left him several notes
about what would help the adoption case. Don't talk about her nanoprobes, not to call her
"Seven" but "Annika," spotlight Seven's emotional age rather than her physical age, don't give
specifics about her height or weight, just says that they are within normal range for a person of
her age and body type. With those few suggestions, the forms became very easy to fill out.

Mentally: She is uncertain and easily frightened. Annika is emotional attached to
Captain Janeway as a parental figure in the life. She is currently suffering from separation
anxiety.

Socially: She has a small group of people that she feels comfortable socializing with but
extremely large groups have frightened her in the past. She tends to be rebellious at times but
Captain Janeway is very good at handling her at such times.

Favorite Activities: She loved playing with Nick and Peter Williams, age 8 months.
Currently, she is enthraled by the babies. She also likes to play volley ball and tennis. She likes
to learn new things in a unrestricted environment.

Lena had made out the mental health review for him to co-sign as Chief Medical Officer.
The report was carefully written so that it talked about her having some emotional problems and
may have later adjustment problems. Lena suggested that it was because Voyager was a small
closed community and that "Annika" had no other experiences with large human communities.

The doctor was truly amazed that someone could only tell the truth and still present a
much different picture than reality. Doc signed Lena report and returned the medical report.

Lena was surprised all of the reports that were required for the adoption was completed
and returned in three days. The only addition that she needed to make was the photo. The
problem was that Lena didn't have a good photo featuring Seven, Naomi, and Captain Janeway.
That would be easy to fix at the pressure test party.

The shuttle had passed the pressure test and the engineering teams were working
feverously. Janeway had made the announced that they had 11 days to work on the shuttle
before they had to pack it in and move the shuttle to the shuttle bay for completion. The crews
wanted to finish the shuttle on the 11th day and for it to fly itself off the planet. With that goal
in mind, and the extra crew members that had wanted to help, the installation of equipment was
preceding much faster than anyone could have anticipated.

Tom's pressure party was more of a success then he could have dreamed. The shuttle
was to get its name that night. Neelix had put out a "shuttle naming suggestion" box. Harry was
in charge of picking the four finalists. They were the Delta Clipper, Zephyr, Cochrane, and the
Kes. The crew got one vote for their favorite.

The entire crew came to the party, just to vote and most stayed until after the music
stopped at 23:00. The cook out idea worked and everyone relaxed and enjoyed. The old
favorites were welcomed. Neelix was, as always, baffled by those alpha quadrant people that
wanted to eat plain meat with burned spots with no spices, just that mild mustard, a variation on
tomato sauce and onions.

Lena spent the evening taking pictures. She took the picture that she needed for the
adoption and many others. Hopefully this would be the one of the great parties in Voyager's
history. They were celebrating months of hard work and the very real hope of getting home.
Lena was careful to take pictures of every crew member that came. Nick and Peter were
showing off their newest accomplishment, pulling themselves to a stand position. Most of the
crew took this as the babies wanting up. The boys were passes round long after they had drifted
off to sleep.

The crew string quartet set up and followed Harry's tradition of playing down the sun.
Tuvok even admitted that the evening was rewarding. The alpha shift vs. all comers soccer
game was at best described as a killing. Alpha went down in flames in the first two minutes.
They allowed twelve goals in the first twelve minutes. They made one goal the entire game.
Tom explanation of why they lost so bad was that they were tired from the volley games earlier.
Tom and Harry had won the tournament. They knew that if Seven and B'Elanna ever teamed up
on them, they were dead.

The crew vote for the name was clear. The shuttle was to be named, "The Kes." Neelix
made the announce the next day.

Harry had a few problems adjusting to Seven's adoption. He was sleeping with the
Captain's daughter. On most ships he had heard of that wasn't just bad form, it could seriously
harm an ensign's career. Also another factor was that he occasionally thought of the Captain as a
mother figure, now he had to change that into a mother-in-law figure. He was spending more
nights in her quarters than in his. It allowed Seven accesses to her alcove without leaving in the
middle of the night, after all, that was why Lena had fought so long to get Seven her own
quarters. Seven also seemed to see having her own quarters as some sort of rite of passage.

All four members of the design crew worked on the Kes. The new goal of having it
finished by the time they left was starting to look attainable. The internal spaces were in need of
Ship's Services. The only furniture on the shuttle was folding chairs. Tom, B'Elanna, Lena and
Chakotay had a quick conference. Ship services teams would lay the flooring, install the
computer integrated desks, and install the bathroom appliances but would not add the other
furniture until the last three days. This actually made fitting the components together faster but
it was an inconvenience. If you were tired, you got to set on the floor.

With crews working full out for ten days, the Kes was ready for furniture and final
inspections. The Captain was amazed that they had actually finished before the unofficial
deadline. Chakotay was again a month behind in his documentation. Tom had stopped
harassing Chakotay to write the reports, preferring working on the Kes. When the Captain had
announced the extra down time, Tom had dreams of enjoying a few more shore leave days.
However, B'Elanna was always busy and to be truthful, so was he.

The planet had been wonderful. Voyager had lucked out to find a bountiful planet, well
of the normal shipping lanes, to land on. They had enjoyed an almost un known period of peace.
On the last day before departure The Captain held a naming ceremony and christened the new
ship, The Kes.

The Captain's speech was moving, "This shuttle is to be known as the Kes. Our dear
friend would have rejoiced that we were finally on the fast track to getting home. Her gifts that
throw us clear of Borg space saved all our lived. I believe that this ship is a fitting memorial to
Kes, who grow up so fast and left us far too soon."

The first real test of the Kes was to tractered off the planet's surface by Voyager. Tom
was at the helm of the Kes in a full environmental suit, just in case something failed and it
suddenly lost pressure. He had difficulties flying this way but both regulations and B'Elanna
were adamant. The first run of a new ship required bulky space suits. After they had reached
orbit, they stayed for twelve hours before Tom docked the Kes. It had passed it first space tests,
it held together getting off the surface and it had docked with another ship.

It was the biggest shuttle in the bay. It was twice as big as the other shuttles. More
testing had to be done with it but it was preforming as they had all dreamed.

The crew that was to make the first trip preformed most of the testing. The Kes passed it
tests triumphantly. It usually preformed better than expectations.

Seven appreciated the need for training with the equipment and the need for testing. Her
problems were that Harry spent too much of their limited time together away from her doing
testing. Seven suddenly knew why B'Elanna hated it when Tom had duty on the bridge and
sickbay on the same day.

She both welcomed and dreaded the day that the Kes was officially fully tested and ready
for it trip to the alpha quadrant. Harry was scheduled for three days off as they prepared for the
trip. He was looking forward to it, he hadn't spent much time with Seven since testing began.
He had far too many memories of crawling into her bed after a 15 hour day and falling asleep.